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    Outline Describe the typical social‚ cultural and environmental impacts experienced by tourist destinations in developing countries Social impacts * Increase in variety of jobs available * Seasonal employment * Price inflation * Economic leakage Cultural impacts * Market for traditional crafts and/or rituals grows * New patterns of dress and behaviour may cause problems Environmental impacts * Provision of new intrastructure‚ e.g. roads * Increased pressure

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    Globalisation is the integration of the worlds economy through mass consumption of mainly Western culture‚ technology and trade due to advances in telecommunications and transport developments. The impacts of globalisation include: Low trade barriers Low transport costs Increasing role of TNCs Internet Increased telecommunications technology As a consequence of globalisation‚ the liberalisation of world trade has meant the economy operates on a global scale. This has resulted in increased

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    The Developing Child In this essay I will discuss communication and language development along with intellectual development and learning for children aged 0-3 years and then children aged 3-7 years. I will follow with a discussion on Vygotsky’s and Piaget’s theories in relation to language development relating to communication and intellectual development for children at these ages. I will then explain how observations can be used to support planning to meet the child’s needs. I will

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    ISSN 2278-7690 E-learning in Iran as a developing Country: Challenges Ahead and Possible Solutions Mas`oud Mahmoodi-Shahrebabaki‚ Massoud Yaghoubi-Notash (PhD) University of Teheran‚ Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures‚ Teheran‚ Iran masoud.mahmoodi@outlook.com University of Tabriz‚ English Department‚ Faculty of Persian Literature & Foreign Languages‚ Tabriz‚ Iran masoud.yaghoubi@gmail.com Abstract E-learning has lately grown into a proliferating area because of its good potentials for

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    as leaders in the media globalization arena‚ are leading the media world into a dangerous position; posing a great challenge to media liberation. In addition‚ Siochru (2004) postulated that intervening American media has damaged cultures amongst countries. While the voices of the audiences are suppressed‚ proliferation of unhealthy media content such as cognitive content of greed has been appalling. Due to the minimum participation of media content from the audiences‚ we are vulnerable to any form

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    Do international labour standards help in eliminating poverty in developing countries? Since 1919‚ the International Labour Organization has maintained and developed a system of international labour standards aimed at promoting opportunities for women and men to get decent and productive work‚ in conditions of freedom‚ equity‚ security and dignity. In today ’s globalized economy‚ international labour standards are essential components in the international framework for ensuring that the growth

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    The argument between regionalisation and globalisation is very vocal and considerably long-standing. Evidence in support of each is plentiful; however‚ it is the opinion of this author that evidence in support of regionalisation has greater merit‚ at least at the present time. This work will seek to critically analyse the article written by Richard Stubbs entitled Regionalization and Globalization where the author makes compelling arguments for the case of regionalisation. There are several points

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    Part 1 : Introduction In the world of business‚ there are many competition in every single business industry. Every organization would like to success and achieve goal on their business. Besides of compete in the products or services‚ the important thing of every organization is human resources. There are many factors (e.g. obalization‚ economy‚ trend) that might be effect to the organization at the present time. The one thing that can lead the organization to be success is the self-development

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    other aspects of culture. It is featured in nearly every country in the world and this is through mainly the trading of goods from one country to another. Globalisation can bring wealth into a country as it brings in more products or materials to be sold or to produce many more goods locally and industrially. Globalisation can also bring a variety of culture into a country as different foods and ideas are transported from another country. Globalization has expanded the profits of many companies

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    at the main drivers stimulating globalisation and how they impact on global strategies. Globalisation is about the increased interaction and linking of world societies and there economies. The world economy is now more closely linked than ever through global markets and the global organisation of the production of goods and services. “Globalisation is a process in which the world appears to be converging economically‚ politically and culturally. Globalisation is seen by many as a fundamental

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